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A song-a-minute sequence of pops old and new, with MIKE REDWAY , KEN BARRIE BRENDA HAYDN , JACKIE LEE FRIDAY BROWN , DON LANG and THE RONNIE PRICE QUINTET Music director CLIFF ADAMS Producer BRIAN WILLEY

Contributors

Unknown:
Mike Redway
Unknown:
Ken Barrie
Unknown:
Brenda Haydn
Unknown:
Jackie Lee
Unknown:
Friday Brown
Unknown:
Don Lang
Director:
Cliff Adams
Producer:
Brian Willey

Introduced by Marjorie Anderson
Week-ending: ANNE JONES
Medical Answer and Comment From The Lodge to The Castle: FRANK and ALICE YEATES talk tO JOHN EAST
Filming The Pathfinders: SONYA CALLINGHAM talks to members of the wartime crews on location
JOHN BENTLEY reads Rat Race by DICK FRANCIS (3)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Marjorie Anderson
Introduced By:
Alice Yeates
Unknown:
Dick Francis

Latin American music presented by Leopoldo Maler with Dorita y Pepe, Sancho Alvarez and his Latin American Orchestra
Latin American record reviews and Nigel Hunter's profile of Elis Regina

8.1 Sports Desk: with cricket close of play scores

Contributors

Presenter:
Leopoldo Maler
Musicians:
Dorita y Pepe
Musicians:
Sancho Alvarez and his Latin American Orchestra
Speaker:
Nigel Hunter
Producer:
Ray Harvey

presents Shamrock Time from Bangor with Deirdre O'Callaghan and Alice Boyle
BBC N IRELAND ORCHESTRA leader MAURICE CAVANAGH conducted by TERENCE LOVETT Producer ALAN TONGUE (An Ulster 71 event)

Contributors

Unknown:
Deirdre O'Callaghan
Unknown:
Alice Boyle
Leader:
Maurice Cavanagh
Conducted By:
Terence Lovett
Conducted By:
Alan Tongue

introduces Lights of London
A panorama of London's music past and present, played this week on gramophone records featuring
Montserrat Caballe
Malcolm Binns (piano)

(BBC World Service production)

Contributors

Piano:
Malcolm Binns
Producer:
David Rayvern Allen

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